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There are 15 definitions listed under G.
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  • gab
    verb:- to chatter or gossip.

  • ga-ga
    verb:- to be mad, loony, or insane.

  • galah
    adjective:- an endearing term for a fool or silly person. Also, and from, a particularly noisy parrot coloured Pink and Grey.

  • galoot
    noun:- a foolish person

  • gander, 'ave a
    verb:- to have a look

  • gaol
    noun:- the Australian and British (and therefor correct...) spelling of "jail".

  • garbo
    noun:- the garbage man

  • g'day
    misc:- the universal Australian friendly greeting, as in hello. Pronounced "Gidday", a shortened form of "Good Day". See also Gidday.

  • get nicked
    noun:- an exclamation of contempt, or to get caught in the act.

  • Ghan
    noun:-  the railroad line to Alice Springs, so named because it replaced the famous Afghan camel trains.


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